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Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders in dogs encompass a range of conditions that can significantly impact their movement, behavior, and overall quality of life. Symptoms may include tremors, seizures, balance issues, and changes in behavior or coordination, which can be distressing for both the dog and the owner. Conditions such as epilepsy, nerve damage, and degenerative diseases require careful management and timely intervention. Early detection is crucial, as it allows for a more effective treatment plan that can help alleviate symptoms and improve the dog’s quality of life. Treatment options may include medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments tailored to the specific needs of the dog, ensuring they receive the best possible care.
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